(Headline USA) Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Tuesday that he will lift the state’s ban on visiting nursing homes that has cut off vulnerable seniors from family since mid-March over fears of spreading the coronavirus.
With his voice cracking at times, he wondered aloud if the actions might have contributed...
Nearly 90 percent of all coronavirus diagnoses in the U.S. were more than likely not contagious, according to a recent report by the New York Times.
Researchers found the vast majority of individuals who had tested positive for COVID-19 potentially carried such “insignificant” amounts of the virus that they weren’t...
Just a few days after quietly changing its guidance on COVID-19 testing, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention flip-flopped once again and said those who do not show any coronavirus symptoms should still be tested.
The CDC revised its testing guidance on Monday, limiting test to only those who...
The Department of Justice launched an investigation into Democratic-run states that experienced disproportionately high rates of deaths from COVID-19 within nursing homes, The Epoch Times reported.
"Protecting the rights of some of society’s most vulnerable members, including elderly nursing home residents, is one of our country’s most important obligations," said...
YouTube's content removal policy has been to ban first, review later. But that approach has led them to a situation in which they are reinstating more than half of appealed content, Reclaim the Net reported.
Google, which owns YouTube, said the increase in wrongful banning is happening because artificial intelligence...
The World Health Organization announced in a press release titled "Immunizing the public against misinformation" that it is partnering with an analytics corporation to develop a "social listening" program.
The social listening program will look through social media posts to root out "coronavirus misinformation," Reclaim The Net reported.
Already, the WHO...
Business shutdowns and house-arrest orders stemming from the coronavirus have caused a significant spike in self-reported mental-health disorders, The Epoch Times reported.
In the June survey, 10% of respondents said they had considered killing themselves in the past month. In a 2018 survey, 1 in 20 people---only 5%---had contemplated suicide.
The...
As the development of a coronavirus vaccine ramps up, some health experts are warning that distributing the vaccine too soon could harm the public.
Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease expert, is one of the scientific professionals concerned about how quickly the vaccine is being developed and tested.
He told...
Pro-life activist Abby Johnson waged a withering attack Tuesday against abortion supporters who were too quick to abstractify the ghastly process.
During her segment at the Republican National Convention she recounted in horrific detail the event that prompted her to leave her job at Planned Parenthood and switch sides.
Johnson, the...
Gov. Andrew Cuomo and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio have passed some of the strictest coronavirus regulations in the country.
But they’re granting exceptions to wealthy performers like Ariana Grande and Miley Cyrus, who are traveling to the city for the Video Music Awards later this week, according to the...
Virginia’s top health official said on Friday that he will make coronavirus vaccinations mandatory for everyone in the state once a vaccine becomes available.
“ is killing people now, we don't have a treatment for it and if we develop a vaccine that can prevent it from spreading in the...
(Headline USA) Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden said he would follow public health advisers’ advice if they called for a national shutdown should he take office and the coronavirus had not abated.
“I would be prepared to do whatever it takes to save lives. We cannot get the country moving until...